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Clean Sweep o something about it. Just don’t do it ‘hot headedly’. You can report the unethical activity to the right people. Here are a few options you might want to consider: Report it to a professional organization, Report it to a regulatory agency, Talk to the owner of the company involved, Talk to professional competitors and or Confront the individuals.Hey - how about those White Sox. Their well is dry for 88 years, all the way back to World War I, 1917 to be exact. Then - Kazaaaam, they sweep the series in four straight games.There are a lot of reasons they won this year.They have a great manager and in case you don't follow baseball, his name is Ozzie Guillen. When the game was over the 41 year old manager didn't go jumping up and down with his players, he said, "I have to respect the other team." A class act!For the White Sox - the winning didn't come easy. They scratched and scraped for every win.They had unbelievable pitching.They had an incredible defense.They had superior hitting.They even had some good calls from If you report to a professional organization such as the BBB, local Chamber of Commerce, Industry Association, Detailers Association, Entrepreneurs Club, etc., that would be a good start. If you want to report to a government agency, let an industry representative do it for you. There is no reason to look like a ‘tattle tale’ especially i How About Starting Your Own Air Courier Service? With Competitors Take The High RoadHave you always dreamed of owning your own business, having the time and money to visit exotic locations and being able to fly first class? How about starting your own air courier service?If you love traveling, live in or near a city with a large national or international airport, and you have the kind of lifestyle that lets you pick up and go on a moment's notice, then you might want to think about starting your own business as an "air courier".What is an air courier? It's a person who is hired to transport a specific item from one destination to another, within a specified deadline.And, before you start imagining sinister men in trench coats carrying guns with silencers, and beautiful foreign women tra What do you do when the competition cheats and/or hits below the belt? We recommend that you take the high road. Let them drown in the flood. Remember, he who laughs last! You must resist the temptation to retaliate by descending to their level. You should read the book by W. Michael Hoffman who is Executive Director of The Center For Business Ethics at Bentley College in Waltham, Massachusetts. He presented another good reason to do the right thing. Not only will the high road give you better karma, but if you do something unethical in retaliation, it’s usually you who gets caught and if it’s illegal, there are far more reaching ramifications. Not to mention you will be in violation of your belief system or religion, which is a personal issue indeed. There are many variables to consider when handling competitors who hit below the belt. You need to consider: What exactly it is that they are doing? Where that activity falls on an ethics scale of 1-10 (Is it not nice or is it illegal?) Is the competitor targeting your company specifically? How many other companies are victims? What is the impact on your business? How much damage, if any, does it do to the industry? Will it hurt your customers? What is motivating this behavior? Are they trying to get business any way they can? Is this a last ditch attempt to stay in business now that you’ve taken market share? Do they understand what they are doing? Is the unethical action being done by a single employee? What is the company’s philosophy? Write all these down and elaborate two paragraphs on each of these topics. You will not only find out a lot about your competition, but also a solution. Talk to your mentor, a business consultant or your regional director about it. We have encountered everything over the last twenty years. Things such as: Slander, Stolen equipment, Sabotaged equipment, False complaints to government agencies, Etc. Our company happens to be in the car wash business; we’ve even had a competitor pay the landscapers to blow dirt and leaves on the cars we have just washed in the parking lot next door. Unbelievable. First we were mad. Then we laughed. We told our customers what they did and our customers told ten friends and so on. Needless to say, this strategy backfired on our competitors. Not only did it backfire but also it showed us how desperate they had become, letting us know we were winning the market share and they were getting closer to defeat. Once you know what’s happening, what do you do? You can simply ignore it and let your strong reputation and community spirit protect you. Or you may want to take action. You should not complain until you do something about it. Just don’t do it ‘hot headedly’. You can report the unethical activity to the right people. Here are a few options you might want to consider: Report it to a professional organization, Report it to a regulatory agency, Talk to the owner of the company involved, Talk to professional competitors and or Confront the individuals. If you report to a professional organization such as the BBB, local Chamber of Commerce, Industry Association, Detailers Association, Entrepreneurs Club, etc., that would be a good start. If you want to report to a government agency, let an industry representative do it for you. There is no reason to look like a ‘tattle tale’ especially in A Difficult Life for Single Mothers With a Career to mention you will be in violation of your belief system or religion, which is a personal issue indeed. There are many variables to consider when handling competitors who hit below the belt. You need to consider:We hear how difficult it can be to be a single mother and hold a career. A few fathers may have this problem so it applies equally to all those single fathers out there as well. Few of us know really how many hurdles these woman (single parents) have to go through in order to advance in their careers. Hurdles often include skills, wages and competing interests.The Department of Labor states that about 69% of all single mothers are working. This number shows some indication of decline as the economy sours. Since such woman have competing interests, have more problems, often less skills, and must balance between work & family they are typically one of the first groups to lose their jobs. Even while working they have som What exactly it is that they are doing? Where that activity falls on an ethics scale of 1-10 (Is it not nice or is it illegal?) Is the competitor targeting your company specifically? How many other companies are victims? What is the impact on your business? How much damage, if any, does it do to the industry? Will it hurt your customers? What is motivating this behavior? Are they trying to get business any way they can? Is this a last ditch attempt to stay in business now that you’ve taken market share? Do they understand what they are doing? Is the unethical action being done by a single employee? What is the company’s philosophy? Write all these down and elaborate two paragraphs on each of these topics. You will not only find out a lot about your competition, but also a solution. Talk to your mentor, a business consultant or your regional director about it. We have encountered everything over the last twenty years. Things such as: Slander, Stolen equipment, Sabotaged equipment, False complaints to government agencies, Etc. Our company happens to be in the car wash business; we’ve even had a competitor pay the landscapers to blow dirt and leaves on the cars we have just washed in the parking lot next door. Unbelievable. First we were mad. Then we laughed. We told our customers what they did and our customers told ten friends and so on. Needless to say, this strategy backfired on our competitors. Not only did it backfire but also it showed us how desperate they had become, letting us know we were winning the market share and they were getting closer to defeat. Once you know what’s happening, what do you do? You can simply ignore it and let your strong reputation and community spirit protect you. Or you may want to take action. You should not complain until you do something about it. Just don’t do it ‘hot headedly’. You can report the unethical activity to the right people. Here are a few options you might want to consider: Report it to a professional organization, Report it to a regulatory agency, Talk to the owner of the company involved, Talk to professional competitors and or Confront the individuals. If you report to a professional organization such as the BBB, local Chamber of Commerce, Industry Association, Detailers Association, Entrepreneurs Club, etc., that would be a good start. If you want to report to a government agency, let an industry representative do it for you. There is no reason to look like a ‘tattle tale’ especially i Online Business Failures - Reasons And Remedies this a last ditch attempt to stay in business now that you’ve taken market share?Reports suggest that a majority of online businesses fail. This means that you will need to avoid the common reasons for the failure in order to make a success of your online business.Instant results:In the day of instant gratification and lightning speed, everyone wants everything yesterday. The level of expectations is further heightened by the number of stories doing the rounds about internet millionaires and guys who invented the next big thing online. A huge number of internet businesses fail simply due to the unrealistic expectations the owner had. Now let’s be realistic. You are probably not a rocket scientist or Einstein and while your idea may be good, it may simply not take off. A successful busin Do they understand what they are doing? Is the unethical action being done by a single employee? What is the company’s philosophy? Write all these down and elaborate two paragraphs on each of these topics. You will not only find out a lot about your competition, but also a solution. Talk to your mentor, a business consultant or your regional director about it. We have encountered everything over the last twenty years. Things such as: Slander, Stolen equipment, Sabotaged equipment, False complaints to government agencies, Etc. Our company happens to be in the car wash business; we’ve even had a competitor pay the landscapers to blow dirt and leaves on the cars we have just washed in the parking lot next door. Unbelievable. First we were mad. Then we laughed. We told our customers what they did and our customers told ten friends and so on. Needless to say, this strategy backfired on our competitors. Not only did it backfire but also it showed us how desperate they had become, letting us know we were winning the market share and they were getting closer to defeat. Once you know what’s happening, what do you do? You can simply ignore it and let your strong reputation and community spirit protect you. Or you may want to take action. You should not complain until you do something about it. Just don’t do it ‘hot headedly’. You can report the unethical activity to the right people. Here are a few options you might want to consider: Report it to a professional organization, Report it to a regulatory agency, Talk to the owner of the company involved, Talk to professional competitors and or Confront the individuals. If you report to a professional organization such as the BBB, local Chamber of Commerce, Industry Association, Detailers Association, Entrepreneurs Club, etc., that would be a good start. If you want to report to a government agency, let an industry representative do it for you. There is no reason to look like a ‘tattle tale’ especially i Choosing A Business Gift ven had a competitor pay the landscapers to blow dirt and leaves on the cars we have just washed in the parking lot next door. Unbelievable. First we were mad. Then we laughed. We told our customers what they did and our customers told ten friends and so on. Needless to say, this strategy backfired on our competitors. Not only did it backfire but also it showed us how desperate they had become, letting us know we were winning the market share and they were getting closer to defeat.The business gift that you choose says a lot about you. It provides for your partners a look into the appreciation that you actually have for them. While you may not think much about it, thinking that a gift is a gift, they do. So, choosing the right business gift is quite important. The question is, though, how can you do this?To choose the business gift that will work, follow these guidelines:• Purchase based on value and meaning rather than price. If you should up with a $200 dollar fruit basket, they won’t appreciate it as much as $50 tickets to their favorite basketball teams next game.• Purchase a gift that you know they will love. Find out something about them. Do they love the opera? Perh Once you know what’s happening, what do you do? You can simply ignore it and let your strong reputation and community spirit protect you. Or you may want to take action. You should not complain until you do something about it. Just don’t do it ‘hot headedly’. You can report the unethical activity to the right people. Here are a few options you might want to consider: Report it to a professional organization, Report it to a regulatory agency, Talk to the owner of the company involved, Talk to professional competitors and or Confront the individuals. If you report to a professional organization such as the BBB, local Chamber of Commerce, Industry Association, Detailers Association, Entrepreneurs Club, etc., that would be a good start. If you want to report to a government agency, let an industry representative do it for you. There is no reason to look like a ‘tattle tale’ especially i Gum Removal in Cinemas o something about it. Just don’t do it ‘hot headedly’. You can report the unethical activity to the right people. Here are a few options you might want to consider: Report it to a professional organization, Report it to a regulatory agency, Talk to the owner of the company involved, Talk to professional competitors and or Confront the individuals.When one owns a place of business, such as a movie theaters/cinema, it is important that the environment is comfortable for customers. This comfort factor makes gum removal in movie theaters/cinemas a matter of concern. After all, a moviegoer who finds gum stuck somewhere on his or her clothing is not often a happy customer. She or he may not return; it may be decided that it would be better to frequent a movie theater/cinema where gum removal is taken more seriously.Gum removal in movie theaters/cinemas: a more pressing concern.What makes gum removal in cinemas more pressing than gum removal in other businesses is the nature of this business. After each showing of a movie, another group of customers moves into If you report to a professional organization such as the BBB, local Chamber of Commerce, Industry Association, Detailers Association, Entrepreneurs Club, etc., that would be a good start. If you want to report to a government agency, let an industry representative do it for you. There is no reason to look like a ‘tattle tale’ especially in a small tight knit town, trade association or industry. Many times it’s important to go right to the source. If you know the owner, you might be able to use this relationship to open communication lines. Start your conversation with “I’m hearing some things that concern me and I feel obligated to tell you. I know how hard you work and I think you ought to check this out.” Try not to position yourself as a victim. Remember, your competitor is the underdog if they attempt terrorist style methods. You are the lead dog and there view will never change. Position yourself as a friend or colleague. Put him at your level even if he is not, you might be surprised how well this does. The more business owners help each other, the stronger our industry’s image will be with the consumer. Many times the person doing the slandering or questionable activity is the owner. But do not directly accuse them. No sense making enemies. If you don’t get proper satisfaction going directly to the source, contact others in your industry. Chances are they have also been victims. Quite often unethical activity works only when it is concealed. When you talk to people, be specific about the facts, not personalities involved. When confronting an actual individual, such as a certain employee from another company, be vague and say something like: “I’ve heard such and such and I wanted to clear up any misunderstandings. What can you tell me about this?” As an alternative or even a supplement to direct confrontation, publicly flatter your competitor even if you despise the person. There must be something he does well that you can compliment him on in front of others. It makes it real tough for someone to shoot at you after you’ve flattered them publicly. Perhaps they had been offended previously and this is just a revenge thing playing out in their Machiavellian self, remedy this by killing them with kindness. So remember: Take the high road Talk highly of competitors Do something about disreputable slandering by competitors Learn about your competitors from remarks from customers Always know you are the best and together we are even better Everyone in business has been offended or been hit below the belt. What you do about it will decide your inevitable success. Take the high road, think about it.
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